About Me

If you are visiting this page in the hope to find out what happened to all the old 230+ posts that used to be on this site. Well, have no fear, they’re still here. They are just password protected now. If you wish to gain reader access to the, now private entries, just let me know via email, and I’ll create an account for you that will let you access everything I’ve ever posted to this site.

I’m trying to better control what people can learn about me, and the people I know and care about, through a simple Google search. I’m not trying to hide my personality at all, I’m still as multi-dimentional (yes that’s what I’m pretending they’re calling it these days), and difficult to pin down as always, and my new blog posts are going to indicate that just as obviously as ever, I’m sure. I’m simply trying to better protect my private life and the lives of those close to me. I have also suspended my Facebook account in this effort (just in case you were wondering about that as well), something I didn’t really want to do, but after careful consideration, leaving the party all together was the only workable solution I came up with. If a more elegant solution ever presents itself down the road, I will consider reactivating my Facebook account.

Back when I first started this blog, only a certain group of my friends were reading it, and/or listening to my podcasts, and the things I wrote and talked about were often very personal, and emotionally charged. And now that some of my projects are reaching further beyond certain circles of friends, I’ve decided to shut all the old stuff down regardless of content (rather than trying to filter it all), and start from scratch to make sure that all my posts from now on will be more publicly appropriate.

So anyway, you want to know more about me? Really?? I’m flattered. No, really, I am. By all means, keep reading my lovely third-person bio. In fact, you can copy and paste all over the web if you like. Say, you can even say I’m you if you want! How about that, huh?

3rd-Person Bio:

Since the late 1980s Josh Mormann has been involved in media development in one form or another, having worked in various capacities in television, film, radio, and graphic design. Now fully engaged in digital media, and various forms of internet distribution, and working closely with talented creative professionals, Josh works as creative director for internet marketing campaigns, blogs, podcasts, and internet video, as well as interactive and social media.

While working full time producing marketing media collateral and managing social media initiatives for United Electronic Industries, an industrial electronics OEM in Walpole, Massachusetts, Josh also edits von Creedy magazine (part-time), and hosts several other successful internet publications via Abbreviated Media.